2014 SCHEDULE 101ST Show Saturday 22 November Alternative entry via www.showdayonline.com Entries close 8th November 2014 Major Sponsors: Heriot Earthmoving Dynes Transport Contract Excavation Dusky Electrical Mataura Licensing Trust Rural Livestock Kelso Contracting PGG Wrightson Ewan Allan Honda Gowan Braes Perendale Combined Vets Gore West Otago Transport Party Plus Featuring: Mel Parson & The Bitches Box www.facebook.com/westotago.show Secretary: Emily Donovan PO Box 42 TAPANUI 9542 Email: show@yrless.co.nz Phone: 03 204 8234 0275 033 333 SHOW RULES AND REGULATIONS a. All entries are made subject to the Rules and Regulations and by-laws of the RAS and West Otago A&P Society. Exhibitors or persons entering this show shall be deemed to accept and be bound by these By-Laws Regulations and procedures. 1. All entries to be made in writing on the official entry form or via www.showdayonline.com, and should be lodged with the Secretary before 5 pm on Saturday 8th NOVEMBER 2014. 2. Exhibitors are specially requested to forward their entries as early as possible, and thus facilitate the preparation of the Show Catalogue, and to state in legible figures the number of the class in which each exhibit is to be placed. 3. Late entries will incur a penalty of $20 per exhibitor. 4. Entry forms must be filled in by the exhibitor or some person authorised by him or her, and no entry will be received except on the express condition that the exhibitor will comply with and submit to the Rules of the Society in all respects. A copy of the Rules can be had at any time on application to the Secretary, for a fee of $10. Unsigned entry forms agreeing to these conditions will not be accepted, unless received via www.showdayonline.com, when the process of entering is deemed as accepting the Rules and Regulations and by-laws of the RAS and West Otago Society. 5. All entries must be made in the name of the bona-fide owner of the exhibits. 6. The ages of all stock must date from August 1st in each year, except Cattle – June 1st. 7. Persons in charge of exhibits must produce their entry tickets to the gatekeeper. 8. An entry fee will be charged to competitors in Sheep and Cattle of $6.00 unless otherwise specified. Horses entry fee will be $7.00. All exhibitors are required to pay a $5.00 administration fee – this includes the cost of St Johns and a Catalogue. 9. All exhibitors of stock will need to provide their own forage. MEMBERSHIP 10. Gates will be open to the public at 9 am and will be closed at 5 pm. The prices for admission will be: -Adults $15; Children under 16 free; Vehicles N/C 11. On payment of the annual fee of $20 for the year a ticket will be given which will admit two adults & family under 16 years of age, on presentation to all the Society's exhibitions during the year. PRIZES 12. Standard points for all most points presented are: -Where there are five entries or more: 1st…6 points – 2nd …4 points – 3rd …2 points – 4th…1 point. Where there are less than five entries: 1st…6 points – 2nd…4 points – 3rd…2 points – 4th …nil. Champion 2 points extra Reserve Champion 1 point extra. In special classes points do not count. In classes where there is only one exhibitor points count half. In the event of a tie for any cup or trophy the winner of he greatest number of first prizes takes precedence. Points for trophies presented prior to the 1960 Show will be awarded as set out in rules when trophy presented. 13. Whilst all cups and trophies will be presented when awarded, they are to be returned to the steward prior to winner leaving the ring. 14. Any prize awarded shall lapse if not applied for within three months from date of award. 15. The Committee reserve the right to allot specials in lieu of prize money mentioned in this programme. 16. All prizewinners are to parade. Equestrian exhibitors will forfeit Prize Money if they do not parade. Prize money for this area will be paid after the exhibitor has paraded. 17. No games of chance or gambling of any kind will be allowed within the Ring. 18. No person to make any drawing of stock or machinery without the consent of the owner, obtained through the Secretary. 19. The Committee will not, under any circumstances, hold themselves responsible for any loss, damage, or misdelivery of stock, implements, or other articles exhibited or taken on to the Showground. 20. Supreme Awards for Sheep, Cattle, Equestrian (Miniature, Horse and Pony), Trade Display and Show Market will be awarded after the Opening Speech at the Grand Parade. Grand Parade will be held at 12.30 pm approx. TRADE DISPLAY Convenor: M Parks Assistants: A Body, P Templeton, M McElrea, G Marshall, T Brand OUTDOOR TRADE Outdoor Trade $8.00 per metre front by 10 metres deep. Electricity $15.00 Class 1 Outdoor Trade site Best Outdoor site wins $50 and a sash M D Robertson Trophy Prize Money $50.00 Best Trade exhibit Show Market Site Once a horse or pony commences the season as a Hack, or Saddle (Flat) Hunter, or Saddle Pony or Hunter (Flat) Pony, that horse or pony should not be able to transfer to another section during the show season. Class 2 Show Market site Best Show Market Site wins $50 and a sash. It is compulsory for all stallions, regardless of age, to wear an identification badge 'S' at all times. EMERALD HILLS TROPHY Prize Money $50.00 No horses will be allowed to practice in the ring prior to judging. For Best Show Market stall EQUESTRIAN Whips in ridden classes shall not exceed 76cm in length. Competitors in Led Classes may carry a dressage style whip, however Horses and Ponies showing welts from whip abuse will be immediately dismissed for the ring and disqualified without further recourse for the remaining events at that Show. All Prize winners must parade or forfeit Prize Money. YARDS are available for hire at $5.00 per night. Bookings essential. n.b. the sheep pens and cattle pens are NOT to be used on Friday night. Covered stalls will be used on show day so if you have been allocated one of these stalls Friday night take all your gear with you during the show. There are to be NO tape sensors for horse pens on the grounds under any circumstances. RIDERS MUST CARRY THEIR HEIGHT CERTIFICATES ON THE DAY. Failure to do so will result in elimination. Measuring 7.00 8.00a.m. for Day Height certificate - fee $10.00. All equestrian exhibitors are required to use a breast plate number holder or back number. Back numbers will be available on the day. The use of Prefixes on Horses and Ponies must be those of the Breeder. Novice saddle ponies may be ridden in novice classes by any age rider, including adults Novice horses/ponies must carry their performance cards FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN ELIMINATION. Wearing a hard hat (hunting cap, bowler, protective headwear or safety helmet) is compulsory for anyone competing on, working in or schooling or riding for any other reason a horse at the Show or in any area considered to be for what ever reason a part of the Showgrounds. All riders 16 and under must wear protective headgear, which includes a retaining harness secured to the shell at more than two points. Such headgear must be worn with the chinstrap properly adjusted and fastened when in the arena or ring, the practice area collecting rings or anywhere else within the Showgrounds. It is strongly recommended that all riders, particularly those jumping horses wear protective headgear conforming to the current NZ Safety Standard or an equivalent standard and that the headgear be secured by a retention harness. Any electronic or audio equipment carried on a competitor deemed to be possible of outside assistance to a competitor is banned from all competition, with the penalty of forfeiting all prize money, awards and qualifications and elimination from any further classes at the Show. FORBIDDEN SUBSTANCES The use of tranquillisers, stimulants, or any drugs capable of affecting the performance of horses & ponies is forbidden. Competitors are advised that a test for forbidden substances may be carried out during the Show & that testing of all animals is at the owner's risk. Testing for forbidden substances will be carried out under the Royal Agriculture Society Forbidden Substance Judiciary Committee (FSJC)procedures & rules (refer rule 89 RAS Equestrian Competitors & Judges Rule Book & rule 57-58 of the RAS General Rules & Regulations. Our Equestrian Convenor may issue a yellow card instead of fines or other penalties as indicated in the RAS affiliated Show Rules and Regulations to the Person Responsible (PR) in the following instances: Judging Times at a glance Abuse of horses in any form as provided in Rule 52 (RAS Equestrian Competitors & Judges Rule Book & Guidelines) and Article 143 (FEI General Regulations) 8.30a.m. Pony Club Inappropriate behaviour towards Show Officials, Judges, fellow competitors or any other third party connected with the show bringing the equestrian discipline into disrepute, or cases which are of a less serious nature to the above in accordance with the Conduct of Members, Owners, Lessees, Competitors and/or Exhibitors as provided in the RAS Equestrian Competitors & Judges Rule Book and Rule 13 of the RAS Constitution. (Inappropriate behaviour constitutes any behaviour deemed by the President of the Show or their duly appointed delegate and/or the Chief Ring Steward that brings the equestrian sport into disrepute, including but not limited to inappropriate language, swearing, cheating or deliberately attempting to work outside of the generally accepted show rules and protocols. Section Championships are judged from the winners in the conformation classes. Reserve Championships are judged from the eligible winners and the second placed exhibit to the champion. 7.45a.m. Led hacks, followed by Led Ponies 8.15a.m. Led Welsh Ponies followed by Led Shetland Ponies Gypsy Cob 8.45a.m. Riding Pony A Riding Pony B Hunter (Flat) Pony 9.00a.m. Miniature Horse Saddle Hack Saddle (Flat) Hunter Park Hack 9.30a.m. First Ridden, followed by Led Rein. 11.00a.m. Clydesdale 11.30a.m. Harness Harness and Driving Ponies and Miniature Convenor: Mrs R Stiven Paced and Mannered Horse and Pony Championships will be judged from the winners of all paced and mannered open classes after the completion of section judging. Horses will be judged in the Derby Ring, and Ponies will be judged in front of the Grandstand. SUPREME HORSE & SUPREME PONY will be judged at end of section judging. The Committee have the right to make any alterations to the timetable or withdraw / combine any classes / sections as may be deemed desirable once entries are closed. NUTRITECH EQUESTRIAN ACCUMULATOR Each winner receives a $100 Voucher from Nutritech and a rug donated by Zilco Products 'Showing Horse & Showing Pony Champions' points gained from championship & reserve championships won (Novice championships not included) 'In Hand (Led) Horse and In Hand (Led) Pony Champions' Points gained from championship & reserve championships won Entry Fee $7 unless otherwise specified Points counted from West Otago, South Otago, Wyndham & Tokomairiro A&P shows. Winners to have competed at Tokomairiro & one other show. Prize Money & Sponsorships 1-5 entries + 1st $15 2nd $10 3rd $6 1st $20 2nd $15 3rd $10 6 entries + 10 entries + 1st $25 2nd $20 Previous winning combinations incur 10 penalty points. 4th $6 3rd $15 4th $10 5th $6 Winners to be available for presentations when announced. PGG WRIGHTSONS Grand Champion Horse Accumulator Any ponies entered in Saddle classes are INELIGBLE for led classes, with the exemption of Welsh and Shetland Ponies. Class 122 Best presented pony and handler The Grand Champion Horse Award will be decided on points from exhibits gaining Chamtpion, Reserve Champion & Supreme Champion from West Otago, Wyndham, Waiau, Winton, Gore and Southland Shows in Saddle Horse, Riding Horse, Park Hack, Saddle Hunter Sections. To be eligible to receive this award, the horse must compete at the 2014 Southland A&P Show. The horse with the highest aggregate of points as allocated below to receive a Grand Champion rug sponsored by PGG Wrightson. Points Allocation: Champion 2 points, Reserve Champion 1 point, Supreme Champion 1 additional point. In the event of a tie, the following count back system will apply: most Supremes. If still equal then the Supreme at Southland A&P Show shall be declared the winner. Class to include Shetland exhibits. Class 123 Pony stallion 148cm or under Class 124 Pony Mare (excluding Welsh and Shetland) Class 125 Yearling Pony (excluding Welsh and Shetland) Class 126 Two year old Pony (excluding Welsh and Shetland) CHAMPION LED PONY RESERVE CHAMPION LED PONY LED CLASSES WELSH PONY Kindly sponsored by Combined Vet Services Judging will start at 7.45am in the Hunter Ring LED HACK Class 116 Best presented horse and handler Best Horse in Show Class 117 Sports horse, 3 years & over, to be led Class 118 Thoroughbred, 3 years & over, to be led Class 119 Stallion, 3 years & over, most suitable for breeding hacks Class 120 Mare, apparently in foal or with foal at foot. Pregnancy certificate required if no foal at foot. Judging will commence at 8.30a.m. Welsh entries to be registered with the Welsh Pony & Cob Society. 25% Welsh Blood. Breeding & Reg. No. to be stated. Registered Welsh Dry mares and geldings entered in ridden & driven classes at A & P Shows in In-Hand classes on that day may be plaited. Class 127 Best presented Welsh Pony and handler Class 128 Pure or Part-bred Welsh Pony Stallion, 3 years & over Class 129 Pure or Part-bred Welsh Pony Mare, 3 years & over. Class 130 Pure or Part-bred Welsh Gelding, 3 years & over Class 131 Pure or Part-bred Welsh Pony 2 years, male or female. Class 121 Thoroughbred or Sports horse Colt, filly or gelding, 2 years & under. Class 132 Pure or Part-bred Welsh Pony, 1 year, male or female. CHAMPION HACK LED Class 133 Best Pure or Part-bred Welsh Pony Head - any age, male or female. RESERVE CHAMP HACK LED Class 134 Welsh pony with best movement BRIMSTONE CHAMPION WELSH MALE PONY LED PONY BRIMSTONE RESERVE CHAMPION MALE PONY BRIMSTONE RESERVE CHAMP WELSH FEMALE PONY BRIMSTONE CHAMPION WELSH FEMALE PONY Judging starts 11.30a.m. in the Derby Ring SHETLAND PONY Shetland entries to be registered with the Shetland Pony Society. Breeding & Reg. No. to be stated. Dry mares and geldings entered in ridden & driven classes at A & P Shows in In-Hand classes on that day may be plaited. Prize Money & Sponsorships 1 entry 1st $20 2 entries 1st $20 2nd $10 3 entries + 1st $25 2nd $15 3rd $10 4th $6 Class 150 Best harness Pony/Horse Class 151 Best Paced & Mannered Pony/Horse Class 152 Best Junior Driver, 16 years & under. CHAMPION HARNESS & DRIVING PONY Class 135 Shetland Stallion, 3 years & over RESERVE CHAMPION HARNESS & DRIVING PONY Class 136 Shetland Gelding, 3 years & over Class 137 Shetland Pony Mare, 3 years & over Class 138 Colt, filly or gelding, 2 years & under. Class 153 Best Presented Miniature Horse, Vehicle and Harness Class 154 Single Pleasure Driving Youth Open (Miniature), under 18 years Class 139 Shetland Pony with best movement. CHAMPION SHETLAND PONY RESERVE CHAMPION SHETLAND PONY CLYDESDALE Class 155 Single Pleasure Driving Novice/Maiden Harness Miniature Horse (0-3 wins Class 156 Single Pleasure Driving Harness Miniature Horse. CHAMPION MINIATURE HARNESS HORSE RESERVE CHAMP MINIATURE HARNESS HORSE Most Points Harness & Driving Ponies Judging starts at 11.00.a.m. Class 140 Stallion, 3 years & over Class 141 Mare, 3 years & over MINIATURE HORSES Class 142 Two year old Colt or Filly Class 143 Gelding, 2 years and over Class 144 Yearling Colt or Filly Class 145 Foal Kindly sponsored by ANZ Bank Judging will start at 8.45a.m. Covered stalls are available for use during the day - these stalls may have been used the previous night. CHAMPION CLYDESDALE RESERVE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE Class 146 Best Pair Class 147 Working Horse wearing harness, driven on long reins. Horses must be registered with bodies affiliated to the RAS, Registration number and Association must be stated on entry form. The Miniature Horse Section of the show will be run in accordance with NZMHA Show rules. Category A (under 34") Class 148 Best ridden Clydesdale Class 149 Best footed Clydesdale Class 157 Best presented horse & handler Class 158 Senior Youth Best Presented HARNESS & DRIVING PONIES & MINIATURE HORSES Class 159 Junior Youth Best Presented Class 160 Foal/Weanling, filly or colt. Class 161 Yearling Filly COLOUR AND MOVEMENT Class 162 Yearling Colt Class 163 Junior Mare 2 years Class 181 Multi-Colour (includes Pintos and Appaloosa) Class 164 Senior Mare 3 years and over Class 165 Gelding, 2 years and under Class 182 Solid Coloured (includes Bays, Black, Chestnut etc) Class 166 Gelding, 3 years and over Class 183 Solid Coloured Dilute and others Class 167 Junior Stallion, 2 years (includes Silver Dapples, Palominos, Duns, Buckskins, Grulla, Cremello etc) Class 168 Senior Stallion, 3 years and over Class 184 Minature, 2 years and under, with the best movement CHAMPION MINIATURE A HORSE FEMALE RESERVE CHAMP MINIATURE A HORSE FEMALE Class 185 Minature, 3 years and over, with the best movement CHAMPION MINIATURE A HORSE MALE RESERVE CHAMP MINIATURE A HORSE MALE Category B (34" To 38") SHOWMANSHIP Class 186 Youth Showmanship Class 187 Adult Showmanship Novice. Class 169 Best presented horse & handler (No more than 3 wins in an Adult Showmanship class) Class 170 Senior Youth Best Presented Class 188 Adult Showmanship Open (open to all Adult exhibitors 18 years & over). Class 171 Junior Youth Best Presented Class 172 Foal/Weanling Filly or Colt. Class 173 Yearling filly JUMPING Class 174 Junior Mare 2 years Class 175 Senior Mare 3 years and over Class 176 Yearling colt Class 177 Gelding, 2 years and under Class 178 Gelding, 3 years and over Class 179 Junior Stallion, 2 years Class 180 Senior Stallion, 3 years and over. Class 189 2 year old Show Hunter Class 190 Open Show Hunter 3 years and over (no Maidens) Class 191 Maiden Show Hunter 3 years and over. Class 192 Tip and Out (3 years and over). CHAMPION MINIATURE SHOW HUNTER RESERVE CHAMPION MINIATURE SHOW HUNTER CHAMPION MINIATURE B HORSE FEMALE RESERVE CHAMP MINIATURE B HORSE FEMALE SADDLE HACKS CHAMPION MINIATURE B HORSE MALE RESERVE CHAMP MINIATURE B HORSE MALE Kindly sponsored by Heriot Earthmoving SUPREME MINIATURE HORSE EXHIBIT Judging will start at 9.00am Class 193 Best Presented Horse, Rider & Gear Class 194 Novice Saddle Hack (0-2 wins) Class 206 Novice Saddle Hunter 0-5 wins Class 195 Novice Saddle Hack (0-5 wins) CHAMPION NOVICE SADDLE HUNTER CHAMPION NOVICE SADDLE HACK RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE SADDLE HUNTER RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE SADDLE HACK Class 207 Novice Paced & Mannered Novice Saddle Hunter 0 - 5 wins Class 196 Novice Pace & Mannered Novice Hack (0-5 wins) Class 208 Saddle Hunter over 148cm & up to 158cm Class 197 Hack over 163cm TROY TROPHY Class 209 Saddle Hunter over 158cm & up to 163cm For best heavy hack over 163cm. Class 210 Saddle Hunter over 163cm Class 198 Hack over 160cm & up to 163cm CHAMPION SADDLE HUNTER Class 199 Hack over 158cm &up to 160 cm RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE HUNTER CHAMPION SADDLE HACK KELSO A & P WAYTE TROPHY 1948 RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE HACK Awarded to the Champion Hunter. WEST OTAGO TRANSPORT LTD TROPHY 2001 Class 211 Best Paced Saddle Hunter Class 200 Best Paced Hack. Class 212 Best Mannered Saddle Hunter. Class 201 Best Mannered Hack. Class 213 Best Rider CHAMPION PACED & MANNERED HORSE Class 214 Working Hunter Most Points Saddles Hacks Working hunters are required to demonstrate jumping ability and be of good strong conformation with good manners, sound paces and be a comfortable ride over long distances. They will be required to jump a minimum of two and a maximum of 5 hunter type fences. Jumping style and ability 40%, conformation 30%, paces and manners 30%. Horses will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints of the venue involved. RESERVE CHAMPION PACED & MANNERED HORSE Class 202 Best Rider Most Points Saddle Flat Hunters GEOFF WILSON PERPETUAL TROPHY 1993 For the Best Lady or Gentleman Rider PARK HACKS Class 203 Local Horse Kindly sponsored by STUART TIMBER SADDLE FLAT HUNTERS Judging will start at 9.00am. Class 215 Best Presented Park Hack, Rider & Gear. Kindly sponsored by ASB Rural Judging will start at 9.00am. Class 216 Novice Park Hack over 148cm & up to 158cm (0-2 wins) Class 204 Best Presented Hunter, Rider & Gear. Class 217 Novice Park Hack over 148cm & up to 158cm (0-5 wins). 1952 WAYTE TROPHY CHAMPION NOVICE PARK HACK For the Best Turned Out Hunter, Rider and Gear. RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE PARK HACK Class 205 Novice Saddle Hunter 0-2 wins. Class 218 Novice Paced & Mannered Novice Park Hack (0-5 wins) Class 231 Partbred Broken Coloured Horse Class 232 Partbred Solid Coloured Horse Class 219 Park Hack over 153cm & up to 158cm. CHAMPION GYPSY COB Class 220 Park Hack over 148cm & up to 153cm. RESERVE CHAMPION GYPSY COB CHAMPION PARK HACK RESERVE CHAMPION PARK HACK SIDE SADDLE VAN DE WATER JEWELLERS TROPHY Awarded to Champion Park Hack Class 233 Best Side Saddle Turnout Class 221 Best Paced Park Hack. Class 222 Best Mannered Park Hack Class 234 Best Side Saddle Mount (open to horses and ponies) Most Points Park Hacks Class 235 Best Side Saddle Rider, any age Class 223 Best Rider Class 236 Best Paced & Mannered Side Saddle Mount CHAMPION PACED AND MANNERED HORSE 1st placed horse in paced classes and mannered classes from Saddle Flat Hunters, Saddle Hacks and Park Hacks will compete for the championship. Reserve Champion judged from eligible winners and the 2nd place horse to the selected Champion. Judging to take place at the end of section judging in Derby Ring Supreme Horse Exhibit Judged between the Champion Saddle Hack, Champion Saddle Flat Hunter, and Champion Park Hack. GYPSY COB RIDING PONY A Kindly sponsored by SOUTHERN WIDE REAL ESTATE Judging will start at 8.45am. Competitors may enter the Saddle Pony Section or the Hunter (flat) Section not both. All novice classes offered for ponies on the flat are open to riders of any age. Class 237 Best Presented Riding Pony, Rider & Gear Class 238 Novice Pony Section A (0-5 wins) Class 239 Novice Pony Section A (0-2 wins) CHAMPION NOVICE RIDING PONY A RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE RIDING PONY A Judging will start at 8.30am Horses in this section are not eligible for any other flat classes at this show. Class 224 Best Presented Horse and Handler Class 225 Purebred Adult Horse 4 Years & over Class 226 Purebred Youngstock 3 Years & under Class 240 Novice Mannered & Paced Pony Novice Pony (0-5 wins) Class 241 Open Section A Pony over 142cm & up to 148cm Class 242 Open Section A Pony Over 133cm & up to 142cm Class 227 Purebred Best Broken Coloured Horse CHAMPION RIDING PONY A Class 228 Purebred Best Solid Coloured Horse RESERVE CHAMPION RIDING PONY A Class 229 Partbred Adult Horse 4 Years & Over Class 243 Best Paced Section A Pony. Class 230 Partbred Youngstock 3 Years & Under Class 244 Best Mannered Section A Pony. Most Points Riding Pony A Class 245 Best Rider Class 246 Welsh Pony up to 148cm, 25% Welsh Blood. Competitors may enter the Pony (flat) Section or the Hunter (flat Pony Section not Both. All novice classes offered for ponies on the flat are open to riders of any age. Class 256 Best Presented Hunter (Flat) Pony, Rider & Gear. Class 257 Novice Hunter (flat) Pony ( 0-2 wins). Class 258 Novice Hunter (flat) Pony (0-5 wins). RIDING PONY B CHAMPION NOVICE PONY HUNTER RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE PONY HUNTER Judging will start at 8.45am. Competitors may enter the Pony (flat) Section or the Hunter (flat Pony Section not Both. All novice classes offered for ponies on the flat are open to riders of any age. Class 247 Best Presented Pony, Rider & Gear Class 248 Novice Section B Pony (0-5 wins) Class 249 Novice Pony Section B (0-2 wins) CHAMPION NOVICE RIDING PONY B RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE RIDING PONY B Class 250 Novice Paced & Mannered Novice Section B Pony (0-5 wins) Class 251 Open Section B Pony over 128cm & up to 133cm Class 252 Open Section B Pony up to 128cm Class 259 Novice Paced & Mannered Hunter (flat) Pony. Class 260 Open Hunter (flat) Pony not exceeding 128cm Class 261 Open Hunter (flat) Pony over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm Class 262 Open Hunter (flat) Pony over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm CHAMPION PONY HUNTER RESERVE CHAMPION PONY HUNTER Class 263 Best Paced Hunter (flat) Pony. Class 264 Best Mannered Hunter (flat) Pony. Most Points Pony Hunter Section Class 265 Best Rider CHAMPION RIDING PONY B RESERVE CHAMPION RIDING PONY B Class 253 Best Paced Section B Pony PACED AND MANNERED PONY CHAMPIONSHIP Class 254 Best Mannered Section B Pony Most Points Riding Pony B Class 255 Best Rider JA KIRKE MEMORIAL CUP For the Best Girl Rider, 12 years and under. HUNTER (FLAT) PONIES 1st placed pony from paced classes and mannered classes from Riding Pony A, B and Hunter sections to compete for Championship. Reserve Champion will be judged from the eligble winners and the 2nd placed pony to the selected champion. To be judged in front of the Grandstand at the completion of section judging. PONY CLUB SECTION - PONY CLUB UNIFORM & PLAITING OPTIONAL Kindly sponsored by MAINLAND MINERALS Kindly sponsored by NICK VANDERLEY CONTRACTING Judging will start at 8.45am. Not eligible for PONY A-B-C and Pony Flat Hunter Sections. Riders under 21 years of age on the day of the Show. Judging will start at 8.30am. Class 266 Best Local Pony up to 148cm (if sufficient entries class will be split) Class 267 Best Local Rider (If sufficient entries class will be split) Kindly sponsored by AB LIME The same combination cannot enter in both the Leading Rein Section and the First Ridden Section, but a pony that has been entered in the Leading Rein Section can be entered in the First Ridden section with a different rider. This section is designed for learner riders. Class 268 Best Presented Pony or Hack, Rider & Gear. First Ridden Ponies must be ridden in a bridle with a single rein. Class 269 Best Pony Club Pony up to 148cm (if sufficient entries class will be split) Riders under 10 years who are not competing in the Open Sections at any A&P Shows. Class 270 Best Pony Club Hack Over 148cm (if sufficient entries class will be split). A First Ridden Pony may compete in the Open ring with a different rider. Judged on: CHAMPION PONY CLUB MOUNT RESERVE CHAMPION PONY CLUB MOUNT 60% suitability and safeness 40% conformation and paces Ponies not to exceed 138cm Judging will follow the Led Classes. Class 271 Best Paced & Mannered Pony up to 148cm Class 279 Best Presented Pony, Rider & Gear. Class 272 Best Paced & Mannered Hack over 148cm. Class 280 Novice First Ridden Pony (0-5 wins) to be judged on conformation. CHAMPION PACED & MANNERED PONY CLUB MOUN Class 281 Open First Ridden Pony up to 138cm, to be judged on conformation RESERVE CHAMP P & M PONY CLUB MOUNT Class 282 Best First Ridden Pony up to 138cm Class 273 Best School Pony to carry 2 children bareback. CHAMPION FIRST RIDDEN PONY RESERVECHAMPION FIRST RIDDEN Class 274 Best Pony Club Rider 12 years & under on Show Day. Class 283 Best Paced & Mannered. (If sufficient entries classes will be split) Most Points First Ridden Class 275 Best Pony Club Rider over 12 years, on Show Day. Class 284 Best Rider (if sufficient entries classes will be split) Class 276 Best Pony Club Mount over 2 fences. LEADING REIN Most Points Pony Club PONY TROT Riders 7 years of age and a minimum of 4 years at the date of entries closing. Leading rein to be attached to the noseband of a snaffle bridle. Judged on: 60% suitability and safeness 40% conformation and paces To be held in the Derby Ring after the Grand Parade. Class 277 Pony Trot up to 138cm Judging follows First Ridden. Class 278 Pony Trot over 138cm Class 285 Best Presented Pony, Rider, Handler & Gear. Class 286 Novice Lead Rein Pony (0-5 wins) to be judged on conformation FIRST RIDDEN PONY Class 287 Pony up to 128cm to be judged on conformation. Class 288 Best Type of Beginners Riders pony. Class 289 Best Rider 5 years and under. Class 290 Best Rider 6 years and under 8 years. Entry Fee $16.00 Prizes - 1st $60.00; 2nd $40.00; 3rd $20.00; 4th $10.00 Kindly sponsored by GREAT SOUTHERN POSTS BLUE MOUNTAIN MOTORS TROPHY 2000 Class 291 Best paced & mannered lead rein pony. Most Points Led Rein DERBY RING - TABLE C - 1.30p.m. START TUAPEKA CENTENNIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY A combination of Show Jumping and Cross Country jumps, including banks and natural jumps. JUMPING Class 297 Open Pony 85cm Entry Fee $6.00 Prizes - 1st $20.00; 2nd $15.00; 3rd $10.00 Combinations may only compete in THREE classes. Horses/Ponies in the DERBY Ring & the FEI Ring CANNOT compete in the ANCARE Ring. Merial -Ancare competitors can compete in TWO MerialAncare classes only. They can also enter in Derby class 283 or 286. Junior riders 14 years & over may compete in both Horse & Pony classes Back Numbers WILL be worn. Competitors please present to Judge BEFORE starting. Marshalls: D.G. Redditt - R Stiven - E McHutchon - N Hazlett FEI RING 1.00p.m. START Kindly sponsored by HERIOT HOTEL Class 298 Open Horse 95cm Entry Fee $7.00 Prizes - 1st $30.00; 2nd $20.00; 3rd $15.00; 4th $12.00; 5th $5.00 Kindly sponsored by YRLESS LTD Bruce Anderson Trophy 1988 Class 299 Open Pony 1m05 Entry Fee $11.00 Prizes - 1st $40.00; 2nd $30.00; 3rd $20.00 Kindly sponsored by INSURANCE BROKERS ALLIANCE D G Remnant Cup Class 300 Open Horse 1m10 Class 292 Open Pony 1m - TA5 (IJO) Entry Fee $6.00 Prizes - 1st $25.00; 2nd $20.00; 3rd $15.00; 4th $10.00 Kindly sponsored by BALLANCE AGRI NUTIRENT Entry Fee $11.00 Prizes - 1st $45.00; 2nd $35.00; 3rd $25.00; 4th $15.00 Kindly sponsored by JAMES ENGINEERING Class 301 Open Horse 1m20 SADDLE BANK TROPHY 1991 Class 293 Open Horse 1m - TA5 (IJO) Entry Fee $6.00 Prizes: - 1st $25.00; 2nd $20.00; 3rd $15.00; 4th $10.00; 5th $8.00; 6th $5.00 Entry Fee $16.00 Prizes - 1st $60.00; 2nd $40.00; 3rd $20.00; 4th $10.00 Kindly sponsored by MacKENZIE AVIATION West Otago Perpetual Trophy 1985 Kindly sponsored by BLUE MOUNTAIN NURSERIES Class 294 Open Horse 1m10 - TA5 Entry Fee $11.00 Prizes - 1st $45.00; 2nd $35.00; 3rd $25.00; 4th $15.00 Kindly sponsored by CRAIGS INVESTMENT PARTNERS W S WAYTE MEMORIAL TROPHY 1991 Class 295 Open Pony 1m10 - TA5 Entry Fee $7.00 Prizes - 1st $30.00; 2nd $20.00, 3rd $15.00 Kindly sponsored by MACKENZIE AVIATION Class 296 Open Horse 1m20 - TA5 TRAINING RING 1.00p.m. START Training Horses and Ponies only. Class 302 Open Pony 70cm TA5 Entry Fee $5.00 Prizes - 1st $10.00; 2nd $8.00; 3rd $6.00; 4th $4.00 Kindly sponsored by WAIKAKA TRANSPORT Class 303 Open Pony 80cm TA5 Entry Fee $5.00 Prizes - 1st $10.00; 2nd $8.00; 3rd $6.00; 4th $4.00 Kindly sponsored by THE ROYAL HOTEL, WAIKAKA CHILDREN'S Class 304 Open Horse 80cm TA5 Entry Fee $6.00 Prizes - 1st $12.00; 2nd $10.00; 3rd $8.00; 4th $5.00 No entry fee. Kindly sponsored by OTAGO SKYLIGHTS & VENTILATION Exhibitors to be under 14 years. Enter on the day. Class 305 Open Horse 90cm TA5 Entries to be taken to the Pet Tent Entry Fee $6.00 Prizes - 1st $15.00; 2nd $12.00; 3rd $10.00; 4th $8.00; 5th $5.00 Judging to start at 10.30a.m. Kindly sponsored by O'CONNOR RICHMOND Colouring competition entries to be in by 12 noon. CHANGE COURSE BAKING Class 306 Open Pony 80cm Competition in two phases; Article 274 - 5.2 Only clear rounds will progress to the second phase. Entry Fee $5.00 Prizes - 1st $10.00; 2nd $8.00; 3rd $6.00; 4th $4.00 Kindly sponsored by TAPANUI SUPERMARKET Prize Money: 1st $5.00, 2nd $2.50, 3rd $1.50 Kindly sponsored by STIHL SHOP GORE Class 307 Open Horse 80cm Competition in two phases; Up to 6 years Article 274 - 5.2. Only clear rounds will progress to the second phase, Entry Fee $6.00 Prizes - 1st $12.00; 2nd $10.00; 3rd $8.00; 4th $5.00 Kindly sponsored by GORE WINDSCREEN & GLASS Class 308 Open Horse 90cm. Competition in two phases; Class 311 3 Pikelets Class 312 An Unhealthy lunchbox Class 313 3 plain bought biscuits, iced and decorated Article 274 - 5.2. Only clear rounds will progress to the second phase. Entry Fee $6.00 Prizes - 1st $15.00; 2nd $12.00; 3rd $10.00; 4th $8.00; 5th $5.00 DRESSAGE 7 - 9 Years Class 314 3 Cup Cakes, DECORATED Class 315 3 Pikelets Kindly sponsored by RAVENSDOWN Judges will be available between 12 noon and 2.30p.m. Please present yourself for judging between these times. Class 309 Preliminary Test 1B, 2013, Non Grading Class 316 3 Chocolate Chip Biscuits Class 317 A Cake, iced & decorated (judged on icing and decoration) Class 318 Best decorated Ginger bread Men Entry Fee $6.00 Prizes - 1st $15.00; 2nd $10.00; 3rd $5.00 Class 310 Novice Test 2D, 2013, Non Grading Entry Fee $6.00 Prize Money - 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00; 3rd $5.00 10 - 13 years Class 319 3 Cup Cakes, decorated Class 320 3 Pikelets Class 321 3 Chocolate Chip Biscuits Class 322 3 home made Truffles Class 323 A Cake, iced & decorated (judged on icing and decoration) Kindly sponsored by IDEAL PRINT & DESIGN Class 324 A Chocolate Cake, not iced. Made by hand or computer Class 337 An home made card Class 338 An home made decoration suitable for a christmas tree 14-18 years Class 339 Home made jewellery. Class 340 An A4 size painted canvas Class 325 3 home made Truffles Class 341 A home made cushion Class 326 3 Cup Cakes, decorated Class 327 A Cake, Iced and Decorated (judged on icing and decoration) 14 - 18 Years Class 328 3 Plain Scones Class 342 A home made cushion Class 343 A floral arrangement in a cup & saucer NOVELTY Class 391 A Masquerade Mask Class 392 A Retro Decorated Gift Box Prize Money: 1st $5.00, 2nd $2.50, 3rd $1.50 Kindly sponsored by IDEAL PRINT & DESIGN MODELS 6 years & under Kindly sponsored by NICK VANDERLEY CONTRACTING Class 329 A decorated boiled egg. Class 330 A painted stone Prize Money: 1st $5.00, 2nd $2.50, 3rd $1.50 6 years & under Class 331 A sand saucer Class 344 Lego type (ie duplo, lego, technics) 7 - 9 years Class 332 A decorated pine cone Class 345 Vegetable/fruit 7 - 9 years Class 333 An home made card Class 334 An home made decoration suitable for a christmas tree Class 335 Most creative Crazy Loom article. Class 336 A tray scene ( no larger than 25cm x 25cm x 2cm deep) Class 346 Lego/Kinnex Model Made following plan provided with blocks Class 347 Lego/Kinnex Model Most creative model not following plan Class 348 Vegetable/fruit model. Class 349 Plane or car model (can be kitset) 10 - 13 years 10 - 13 years If sufficient entries the class will be split on age of child. Class 360 Pre-school - year 8 inclusive, Dog with best trick. Class 350 Lego/Kinnex Model If sufficient entries the class will be split on age of child. Made following plan provided with blocks. Class 351 Lego/Kinnex Model LAMB CLUB Most creative model not following plan. Class 352 Model made from recycled materials Class 353 Plane or car model (can be kitset) Lamb must be hand reared and born after 1 August 2011. Can be any breed of sheep. Class 354 Meccano model Kindly sponsored by GOWANBRAE PERENDALES Class 361 Pre-school, - Year 8 inclusive, Best led lamb. PET PARADE Judging to commence at 10.00 a.m. Dogs, Lambs, Calves and Other pets will be judged at the same time. If sufficient entries classes will be split by age. Fancy Dress judging will follow judging of other classes. Prize money unless otherwise specified: 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00, 4th $5.00, 5th $5.00, 6th $5.00 If sufficient entries the class will be split on age of child. Class 362 Pre-school - Year 8 inclusive, Best reared lamb If sufficient entries the class will be split on age of child. OTHER PETS Pets other than Lambs, Calves or Dogs. CALF CLUB - Nait 444248 Kindly sponsored by SOUTHERN WIDE REAL ESTATE Class 363 Pre-school - Year 8 inclusive, Best Pet Calf must be hand reared and born after 1 August 2013. Can be dairy or beef cross. It is the exhibitors responsibility to notify NAIT when bringing an animal to the Show, and again when you take it home. The Show will not be communicating i.d's to NAIT. Class 364 Pre-school - Year 8 inclusive, Most Unusual Pet Connor & Fitzpatrick Lucky Draw for Pet exhibitors Class 355 Pre-school - Year 8, Best led calf Kindly sponsored by MEGAW FARMS SPECIAL CLASSES Class 356 Pre School - Year 8, Best reared calf Kindly sponsored by JOHN PATERSON, RURAL LIVESTOCK No entry fee - ribbons for prizes. Class 357 Yr5 - 8 Best Led Calf Class 358 Yr 5- 8 Best reared calf DOG CLUB The Life of My Pet Posters are to include the child's age on the entry. Entry to be on A2 card. Can include photo's, drawings, diagrams and a short story. Kindly sponsored by VET SOUTH Dog must be in the control of the child and on a lead at all times. the Dog must have a current registration and Ovis Certificate. Class 359 Pre-school - Year 8 inclusive, Best led dog The best dressed judging will be after the species classes are judged. Class 365 Best dressed pet Class 366 Pre-school, The Life of My Pet Poster Class 367 Year 1 - Year 3, The Life of My Pet Poster OPEN PHOTOGRAPHY Class 368 Year 4 - Year 6, The Life of My Pet Poster Class 369 Year 7 - Year 8, The Life of My Pet Poster CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHY ENTRY FEE $1.00. Enter on the day Prize Money: 1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00, 3rd $2.50 Judging will start at 10.30a.m. Open to up to 18 years. All Photo's are to be 6 x 4, unmounted, unframed. All Photo's are to be 6 x 4, unmounted, unframed. Class 379 People study Prize Money: 1st $5.00, 2nd $2.50, 3rd $1.50 Class 380 Animals Class 370 People Study Class 381 Local Scene Class 371 Animal/Bird Class 382 Humorous Class 372 Local Scene - within West Otago Class 383 Scene, other than local area Class 373 Scene other than local area Class 384 Scrap book page, any subject Class 374 Digital photo Photo to be taken within West Otago. Email to show@yrless.co.nz or text to 027 887 552 by the 20th November 2014. Put childs name and age as subject heading. OPEN BAKING Class 375 Scrap book page, "What West Otago means to me" Kindly sponsored by TAPANUI SUPERMARKET Class 376 Scrap book page about any item 19 years plus adults AGRI SPORTS ENTRY FEE $1.00. Enter on the day. Dunrobin Young Farmers Club Prize Money: 1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00, 3rd $2.50 Team based agri-skills competition Judging will start at 10.30a.m. Class 385 Chocolate cake, uniced Class 377 Agri Kids Class 386 Plain, UNFILLED Sponge, sandwich Teams of 3, one of which must be female, up to Year 8. Class 387 Light Fruit Cake All must follow recipe to be published in local papers Class 378 AgriTeens Class 388 A cake, iced and decorated Teams of 2, up to the age of 18 years. Class 389 Three home made Afghans